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. DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION Complete radiology and imaging services using the latest technology Radiology Services at UWMC-Montlake is the premier choice for imaging in the Pacific Northwest. Our combination
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-Northwest is equipped with the advanced diagnostic imaging technology available. Our board-certified radiologists have specialty training in cardiac imaging, neuroimaging, musculoskeletal, interventional
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, administer, maintain, and document the Building Services overall technology strategy. Responsibilities also include providing specialized technology support, recommendation and acquisition of approved
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& Administration group. Business Innovation and Technology (BIT) is UW Facilities’ IT organization, providing efficient and effective technology solutions and support to the teams that build, operate, and maintain
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, and efficiently. DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION Complete radiology and imaging services using the latest technology Radiology Services at UWMC-Montlake is the premier choice for imaging in the Pacific
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technology organization for the University of Washington, responsible for strategic planning, oversight, and direction of the UW’s IT infrastructure, resources, and services. UW-IT provides critical technology support to
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. The Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington educates tomorrow’s innovators, conducts cutting-edge
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interventional studies. This is an excellent opportunity to gain experience as a Research Coordinator in diabetes technology and pharma studies. This position is managed by and reports to Senior Clinical Research
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! The Applied Physics Laboratory is a research unit at the University of Washington. Our research expertise is in ocean physics and engineering, ocean and medical acoustics, polar science, environmental remote
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proteins that solve modern challenges in medicine, technology, and sustainability. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Development Operations (30%)